I've never been impressed with S-Video, but it looks like his card has different options.
The card spec say that but then the picture they use I only see S-video and DVI. If his card has all those connections I wonder why he didn't just use the card.
You'll need DVI to monitor and HDMI to TV HDMI. You typically cannot use the onboard and video card at the same time. And if you can it is generally not the best solution.
I have dual monitors set up for extended displays. The monitors are correctly positioned in the virtual display. When I move a window to the second monitor, it disappears from monitor 1 but doesn't show up in monitor 2 - that screen is black. Thanks
Hello, I'm new to the forum! Thanks for building this forum!
Here is my problem:
I have a "regular" Intel Graphics card on my HP desktop. It has a VGA port and a DVI port.
When I connect one monitor (a VIZIO 26" LED/LCD TV) to the VGA port, everthing is good...
I tried to connect a...
Ok so I am trying to change my current display so that I have dual screen but I have a problem. When I plug in my second screen it recognizes it is plugged it but wont connect. However if I remove the cable to my main display the computer then changes the display to the 2nd monitor. When I plug my...
I have recently built a new box with a clean install of Windows 7. Initially I only had 1 monitor and things worked fine. I decided to add a second monitor and that is when the problems started.
When the system boots both monitors display all of the bootup information and and both monitors...
I've searched some forums and while i have found all sorts of dual monitor problems i haven't found this one.
I have a MSI M670 laptop ( with nvidia 6100Go graphics card ) and a Samsung SyncMaster T240HD. I always connected my monitor with a VGA cable on my windows xp and everything worked fine....